WiNr1kE,limuAm1 To f1'ivmI'sl1ilv fwry bm'- dcn is light. VVOOLLEN, ROBERT Hear you not flu' hum of mighty 'w0rking.v? Orchestra: Band, Lieutenant: A Cappella: Operettag Honor Ping Activity Pin: National Honor Society: School Pro- gram committee: Dramatics clubg Hi-YQ Ivory Doorf' The Perfect Alibi 3 A Kiss 'f for Cinderellaf' Class Orator. tfthey build too low who build beneath the stars As classes go, the February class was a comparatively small oneg it really was one of the smallest to be graduated from VVest. Nevertheless, we have accomp- lished much in the three years we have spent here. Music was the forte of our class-many of our number were in the band, orchestra, or A Cappella choir. You will remember Kathleen Campbell as a member of the double trio and as one of the Four Debsf' Bob VVoollen, who was class orator, will be remembered by many of you for his excellent interpretation of Ko-Ko in The Mikadou given last spring, and also the splendid performance he gave in A Kiss for Cinderella, and other dramatic productions presented this year. As lieutenant of the band, he also won first place with his clarinet in the 1936 State Music Tournament. Second only to music in the interest of our class was sports. Kenneth Kerst, who was also Valedictorian of the class, played right end in football for two years. Kenny was also one of the M Club members---he was the president in his last semester-who tried to sell you candy at basketball games. ln addition, Kenny was one of the best members of our track team-he shone especially in the 440 relay. ln tennis there were jimmy lioorman and Dorothy Brown who were both out- standing players. lntramural sports, too, were of interest to our class, and the boys of Session Room 118 had the touch foot- ball trophy during the six semesters they were in that room. Among the boys in- terested in sports were Bob Damon, Clar- ence Pharo, Dave Price, Nick Fontana, Harold Mickelson, Dave Holtman a.nd XVayne Butler. Then there is drama. Remember the ! military entrance that Alton Butts made as a heel-clicking Russian in The New Poor ? Ruth Biart and Don Stophlet were two loyal members of that little- praised group, the stage crew, who turned actors. Ruth played the daughter in The Goose Hangs High, and Don was in l'll Leave It to You. john Briggs was another important member of the crew-he held in turn, the posts of electrician and stage manager. Clubs are an important part of the life of every high school student, and many of the members of the class regu- larly attended one or more of the clubs. Elizabeth Norris, our small blonde Sa- lutatorian, was president of the Cinema Circle, vice-president of the French club, and program chairman of the Girls' club. She held each of these offices for one year. Versatile Ruth liiart, the class president, was treasurer of the Girls' club for a year. The Ushers' club claimed the interest and hard work of Bob Damon, and in the two semesters during which he was a faithful member, he was first secre- tary and then head usher. Pat XVelsch and Violet Sylvester were vice-president and secretary, respectively, of the Art Angle. Herbert Hull claimed the honor of being treasurer of the German club. In addition to their various other ac- tivities, Ruth Hiart, Betty Bennett, Ma- rie Becker, Pat Welscli, and Violet Syl- vester made many of the posters which brightened our halls. Betty Bennett will be remembered for her funny little men. Many of her comical cartoons will be found in this yearbook. So, in spite of our size, we have done much in and about our school, and all in all, the members of our class have a rec- ord of which they can well be proud. page twenty-eight
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